Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) (DEE)
About This Course
The main objective of the part-time Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) is to offer the working adults with a broad-based curriculum in electrical, electronics, instrumentation and power engineering in order to upgrade their knowledge and skills required by the industry. This knowledge is highly sought by industry involved in the construction industry, process automation, manufacturing, facility maintenance and utilities. In general, electrical technicians are in demand by most industries and with many job opportunities readily available for the graduates.
What You'll Learn
1) DC Technology & Applications (60hrs)
2) AC Technology & Applications (75hrs)
3) Basic Electronics & Applications (60hrs)
4) Digital Electronics & Applications (60hrs)
5) Analog Electronics & Applications (60hrs)
6) Microcontroller Programming (60hrs)
7) Electrical Circuit Analysis* (60hrs)
8) Electrical Machinery (60hrs)
9) Power Electronics & Applications (60hrs)
10) Industrial Control & Automation (60hrs)
11) Control System Formulation & Analysis (60hrs)
12) Sensors & Instrumentation System (60hrs)
13) Electrical Circuit Analysis* (60hrs)
14) Distribution System Design (60hrs)
15) Distribution System Protection (60hrs)
*Common module to be taken either in Certificate 3 or 5
Entry Requirements
Min. 3 relevant GCE ‘O’ levels and with at least 1 year of relevant working experience:
• English Language (Grade 1-7)
• Mathematics (Grade 1-6)
• One other subject (Grade 1-6)
OR NITEC with GPA >= 3.5
OR NITEC with GPA >= 3.0 and with at least 1 year of relevant work experience
OR Higher NITEC with GPA >= 2.0
OR Higher NITEC with GPA >= 1.5 and with at least 1 year of relevant work experience
OR NITEC in Technology or Services with GPA >= 3.5 and with at least 1 year of relevant working experience
OR Higher NITEC in Technology or Services with GPA >=2.0 and with at least 1 year of relevant working experience
OR relevant Advanced WSQ Certificate (or higher) and Level 6 WSQ Workplace Literacy SOA and Workplace Numeracy SOA and with at least 1 year of relevant working experience
OR applicants with at least 2 years of relevant working experience may apply for the course.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)